Below is a video from 2006:
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Saturday, November 26, 2022
Another Trivial Electric Motor
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
A Treasure Trove of Permeability Tuned Oscillator (PTO) Info and Links (Plus Info on Direct Conversion Receivers)
There is really great info on this page, and even more in the links at the bottom of it. While the page is about PTOs, the links often discuss their use in Direct Conversion Receivers. I really liked the Tin Ear receiver. And it was great to again come across the work of Alan Yates VK2ZAY. Alan very admirably admits that laziness caused him to use an LM386 audio amplifier in place of a more virtuous discrete transistor design.
https://qrpbuilder.com/pto_mechanism
I bought one of the qrpbuilder PTO kits and I will soon put it together. I have been having good results with a Glue Stick PTO and with a brass screw PTO form designed by Farhan and 3D printed for me by Dean KK4DAS.
LET'S GO PTO!
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Watch Mr. Wizard! 1952 Program on Electromagnetism. And more! (video)
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Knack Victim Makes Good! Alan Yates in Seattle
Jean Shepherd used to say that in life, many of us come to a fork in the road: down one path lies success. Down the other, ham radio flea markets. Alan Yates is proving Shep to be WRONG.
I have fond memories of Billy and I building many versions of Alan's trivial electric motor. We look forward to his virtual reality.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Alan Yates, VK2ZAY, is back in the knack!
I was getting kind of worried. I hadn't seen any new articles on Alan's excellent web site. But on my last visit I learned that he has moved to Seattle and is going to Maker Faires: http://www.vk2zay.net/article/268
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Friday, April 26, 2013
A simpler DC motor
A few years ago Alan, VK2ZAY, showed Billy and me how to make a very simple DC motor. This one looks even simpler. I'm guessing that the bottom of the coil is making intermittent contact, setting up flux lines that get torqued by the magnets' field.
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Running into Alan, VK2ZAY, in Belgium

I first met Alan, VK2ZAY, years ago when his web site alerted Billy and me to the fascinating world of trivial electric motors. Over the years we seem to have bounced around in similar kinds of projects. Yesterday morning, our two QRSS signals sort of crashed into each other in Belgium, on the "grabber" of Johan, ON5EX. Alan was making the LONG trip on about 1.5 watts, with all kinds of cool and sophisticated modulation (including HELL). My sig was, in comparison, a local, and a crude local at that: just 10 mW with nothing but an FSK pattern. For few minutes there we were on exactly the same freq, so I shifted up by about 20 hertz (amazing how quickly we get used to making such TINY frequency changes!). The screen shot above shows the results.Here is a shot of one version of Alan's constantly evolving QRSS rig.
I included the photo from Alan's Twitter page, because I felt a bit guilty about the last picture we ran of him -- he was wearing a hat made of LED's!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Alan Yates: Electronics Wizard!
My son Billy and I built one and sent Alan a report.
Alan clearly has "The Knack." Check out his site: http://www.vk2zay.net/category.php/13
